Soil ph should be completely neutral 7.0 Where do you hear 6.5 at?NOOOOOOOO thats your issue.. Soil ph should be like 6.5
Soil ph should be completely neutral 7.0 Where do you hear 6.5 at?NOOOOOOOO thats your issue.. Soil ph should be like 6.5
Most soil pH emulates the outdoor conditions where slightly acidic rainwater over time turns the soil to a similar pH hence why the 6.3 to 6.8 range is what a lot of plants including marijuana like, this is for a soil grow not coco. Now soil organisms love a straight pH7 to work at optimun which is why some people say pH7 is the best. I like to hit pH 6.8 if i can no higher and find this the best trade off between organic ferts and soil organisma as well as the 6.5 prefered range that most plants like. Thats where it comes from dude.Soil ph should be completely neutral 7.0 Where do you hear 6.5 at?
I dont think anyone can say what is better x500 or x700, are you asking about the conversion rate from ec to ppm by chance? Peaceand if its Coco????? And can someone please tell me which PPMs Im supposed to be looking at??? The X's 500 or X's 700???
I dont think anyone can say what is better x500 or x700, are you asking about the conversion rate from ec to ppm by chance? Peace
flush your plants with water ph at 6.2 whatever water drains off the bottom of the pot. take a sample of that, and then tell me what the ph is.
Also whoever told you coco needs to be watered more often lied to you. The smaller the pots the more often you are going to need to water. Do you have a moisture meter?
People who grow in coco use drip systems. they work best for coco. I don't like growing in straight coco because the good stuff is really expensive and there is no food in it for the plants. So then you gotta buy nutrients too. Plus it compacts easily. The soil I get called Roots Organic has coco already mixed in it, along with food like guanos and minerals from rock dust.
I would say that's ph lockout, testing runoff water is completely inaccurate